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Michael12 Sat 31-Jul-21 06:11:37

Good Morning Everyone,
Its a cloudy start here in brackley this morning.
Plans for the day , I am going to Bicester via Buckingham both ways today ,and will have an all day breakfast in Buckingham, and also browse flea market
Yesterdays planned Fish & Chips did not happen ,arrived at Sainsburys Cafe ,and not working to full menu , so decided to come home and get a take away .
I have also noticed in Sainsburys as well , empty shelves especially biscuits are appearing , so with covid stock is not being replenished as fast as normal .
Take Care,
Mick

Grandmafrench Sat 31-Jul-21 14:01:31

Good Mafternoon everyone from the south of a hot and sunny country you may have totally lost interest in visiting - ever again. What IS going on with the travel arrangements supposedly set out by Governments almost every day? I've yet to meet anyone who understands any of it!

Lovely to see you posting, AuntieFlo. I too wonder about some missing posters. Maybe they'll come back once the summer is over and there's more time available. It's hardly impressive to receive a nice dress through the post which already seems to look old. What a shame. I love Seasalt - and there are some big reductions. Wonder if it was just the combination of the colour and the material gave it a rather battered look which can happen - especially after a hot iron! Never mind, plenty more dresses to be had.

Great funicular photo, Ash. I always laugh and think of the jolly Italian song and the line "jamme jamme jà, Funiculì, Funicula, whenever I hear that rather unusual word....which is not often these days. It's very many years since I have visited Babbacombe, Hastings and Lynton cliff railways. Lovely views - especially from the cliffs above Hastings. I think they are fascinating and such fun for all ages. Enjoy your weekend at your country place ?

All those staycationing somewhere, enjoy your breaks. Those with visiting family, have lots of fun, and those waving them goodbye - the time will rush past and you'll be together again soon. ?

Hope routers and washing machines and anything that needs fixing are fixed without delay. I've just returned a wonderful Hozelock spray for the garden hose. It has not only completely changed colour in the sunshine within about a month's use, but also, however I've tried, many of the spray settings are blocked and stop and start or fail totally. It's so much trouble sending things back, but maybe that is what manufacturers rely on these days. It's going back - and in the land where customer service is an unrecognisable phrase, I shall expect a replacement pdq!

Have a lovely end to your Saturdays. I'm now going to sit in the pool and plan what to have for supper. Ooooh, decisions, decisions.

Take care everyone. Hope you're feeling more cheery and less bruised, Blossoming, and your mood has lifted somewhat, GrandmaB. Anyone with illness or pain - wishing you well again. Hoping for some sunbeams and fun for you all in what's left of today.

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Dogsmakemesmile Sat 31-Jul-21 13:17:01

Hello everyone. A very wet day earlier in Melrose but now back home some twenty miles away it's dry and cool. I love having the doors open as there is a slight breeze and for some reason I think it's good for a house to be aired. A wash on, bathroom cleaned and curry made for tea. Will blitz bedroom next. Have a good day as possible.

Blossoming Sat 31-Jul-21 11:22:47

Good morning everyone from cloudy Lancashire. It was raining first thing but brightening a little now. Hope you all have the best day you can.

Nannagarra Sat 31-Jul-21 11:05:27

Good morning from the Sefton coast where it is cloudy, rather cool and rain looks likely.
I didn’t manage to read yesterday’s news until very late last night but I did post. Hopefully you read my message muse, Mick, Marydoll, Mrharri and Grandmabatty. Getting up to speed with GM is my preferred start to the day and I always note the added bonus of photos displayed.
Empty supermarket shelves and tannoy announcements about shortages are also evident here, Mick and Ashcombe. On Thursday it was a challenge to buy fresh carrots in our local branch! Happy 44th wedding anniversary maydonoz and may those who are away have a super time. The scenery in Northumberland is outstanding imo Greyduster.
After 14 years of service, my washing machine was declared kaput on Thursday. We have managed to remove its ‘slide-along feet’ (what a discovery) in readiness for its replacement on Monday.
DGS spent the afternoon with us yesterday. He’s a bit unsettled as he’s cutting back molars: only mummy will do for him at the moment. Every time she removed her encircling arm, he firmly replaced it! DGD is coming for a sleepover today but we won’t be spending the afternoon in the paddling pool as we did two weeks ago. In fact, warmer duvets are going on beds here.
Sending thoughts to those who are unwell and those who are troubled together with a smile to all.
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hollysteers Sat 31-Jul-21 10:49:24

Good morning Mick and all from Cloudy Chambers, Lancashire coast.
A very late night with my sister from the south, catching up and a nice meal cooked by me, all civilised in the dining room with candlelight etc.
Today off shopping (when the going gets tough, the tough go shopping) and out for a meal tonight. Don’t know what to wear, mixed up weather…
As I type, my iPad is making clicking noises, almost like a typewriter?
Hope you all have a good day and thoughts to Harrigran and anyone with worries.

Grammaretto Sat 31-Jul-21 10:49:16

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders,
The garden had a drink yesterday and it is cool today.
I've just sadly waved farewell to my DS and BiL from down south who have been staying for a week or so.
How I will miss them.
We had visits from DS and 4 DGC yesterday and several trips out to beaches and gardens. Lovely.
Empty today.
Have a good one all of you.

NannyJan53 Sat 31-Jul-21 10:36:44

Good morning from a dull, albeit dry Black Country.

DS and family arrived in Newquay today at about 9.30am from Staffordshire! They leave about 3am. I did message him that a lorry had overturned on the M5 Southbound last night near Worcester, and it was thought it may remain closed until morning. He said that it had cleared by the time they set off! Hopefully they will have some sunshine in the 2 weeks they are there. DD and family arrived home yesterday from Wales, where they had a lovely week.

Just made some bread, and now waiting for an hour for the dough to rise, before shaping into baps and putting back to rise again. Delia Smiths Breakfast rolls. They are delish! Looking forward to a freshly baked one for lunch grin

MrJ is out on a bike ride with his club.

Best wishes to Gwen & harrigrans DH's

Happy Anniversary Maydonoz flowers

Auntieflo Sat 31-Jul-21 10:22:28

Good morning Mick, Annie and all, from a dullish bit if Berks.
Had a Freecycler collecting some Tassimo espresso capsules, early this morning, and a dress from Seasalt has just been delivered. It was in the sale, so thought I would give it a go. It's red linen, and creased from packing, but what is disappointing, is that it looks old before it's even been on, and faded where it's been pressed. So back it goes. Shame.
DH was upstairs singing, lovely, I haven't heard that for ages. Last week at Church, he said his voice had gone, even though we were singing, or trying to, with masks on. ?
A new router is due today, as yesterday using my IPad was like wading through treacle.
Harrigran, I do hope your DH has a good day today, after his rest day yesterday. Enjoy your foodie treats today.
I know I have not been 'joining in' recently, but do miss lots of familiar names. Are they all taking a break, or have we lost them for good.
Best wishes to all those who are poorly or struggling.
Have a good day one and all.

Gwenisgreat1 Sat 31-Jul-21 10:18:02

Good Morning all from grey Harrogate - what has happened to summer? Where has it gone?
DH had his procedure yesterday and is now a bit sore, but it will get better. I am supposed to be with him for 24 hours after, but he's a stubborn man, he's gone out dog walking but I managed (amidst a lot of grumbling) to get him to take his phone with him.
Something much worse happened yesterday!! The zip on my favourite trousers burst, I've only had them for about 15 years!! .... and they came from Primark! I hate replacing zips, so it will be a fond farewell. The zip is unrepairable - I'm gutted!!
Gelisajams I do envy you touring the Shetlands, enjoy! Ash enjoy your time away - relax!
and Harrigran hope everything gets easier over the weekend.
Lots of lovely photos today.
Take care, folks and enjoy the moment.

maydonoz Sat 31-Jul-21 10:16:52

Good morning all from a dull and chilly Welwyn, Herts, but at least it's dry at the moment, after the sporadic, heavy showers we had yesterday.
It looks like we've had our summer this year, already the long evenings are drawing in. However, each season has it's own particular beauty with the changes in nature.
We started picking the runner beans this week as they are ready and sharing them with family members.
Yesterday DH and I celebrated our 44th wedding anniversary, had a glass of wine with our evening meal.
We plan to have lunch out next week when our own food here is used up.
The years seem to have passed so quickly and now most of us are in the final phase of life, so we must live each day as well and fully as we can.
On that note, wishing you all a pleasant Saturday, however you may spend it.

Sar53 Sat 31-Jul-21 10:05:06

Good morning from a sunny'sh Essex by the sea. It's better than the torrential downpours we have had over the last few days.
I'm not feeling 100%, a throat infection. I've done a test and it was negative and I am very prone to sore throats.
A day indoors watching the Olympics and reading I think.
I've sent DH to do some work on his boat as he gets bored being indoors for any length of time.
Have a lovely Saturday whatever you are doing xxx

B9exchange Sat 31-Jul-21 09:37:57

Good morning all from a slightly sunny SW Herts. Super photos today, I love a funicular Ash. We used to have holidays in Lynton, and my brother was so taken with the water based funicular that he went home and made a perfect working model. Needless to say he spent all his working life in London Transport!

Good to hear you sound a bit better Harri

Good luck with the diets, I am now trying to lose a bit, had two really good days, then friends round last night. I made them a date and apple traybake with a streusel topping and had to make sure it was edible. Then there was the glass of wine to be sociable, and after that my will power went and I started on the nibbles! Today is another day, but DH likes bacon in a freshly baked baguette for lunch on Saturdays...

Enjoy the holidays and keep the pictures coming!

Stilllearning Sat 31-Jul-21 09:12:37

Another good morning from S Lanarkshire, dry but dull here, you have the best of it today baubles

Have been fully booted and spurred since 7.30, ready for a possible 8 o’clock visit from a BT engineer who will install a new router so I can have reliable WiFi in my garden room. No sign yet so I’ll just keep my fingers crossed he comes soon as I am hoping to meet friends for lunch and I am responsible for picking it up from the local deli!

One of my daughters and her family are on holiday, camping in Dorset just now, I am not sure of the exact geography of where they are but I do hope they have not been caught in the worst of the weather.

Wishing everyone a good peaceful weekend??

Anniebach Sat 31-Jul-21 08:56:41

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Alygran Sat 31-Jul-21 08:56:25

Good morning from North Yorkshire. It’s cloudy so far after lots of rain yesterday. It’s been a busy week.
I went down to Derbyshire stay with DD2 last weekend and brought DGS back here on Tuesday. He is now 12 so entertaining him means playing tennis or football in the park. He is also really interested in the Olympics so there’s been quite a bit of tv time too.
His mum, DD1 is driving up today to collect him. DD2 is coming too and we are off to the village pub for lunch before they head home.
This afternoon I must get some housework done and make up a bed for a friend coming tomorrow. We have planned to do some walking in the dales over the next few days.
Sorry to hear your DH is having horrible chemo side effects Harri. Hope they are settling now.
Wishing you all a good Saturday. ☀️☀️

ginny Sat 31-Jul-21 08:54:01

Good morning all.
It is looking reasonably bright so although we are going home today, we have decided not to rush. Hoping to go into Aldeburgh for a while on the beach . We will find somewhere for lunch and maybe have time for DGS to sail a boat on the little pool on the front.
Hope Saturday is a good day for you all with a smile along the way.

Gingster Sat 31-Jul-21 08:49:11

Good morning all and it’s looking a little less wild here on the Suffolk coast. Yesterday the sea was boiling but exciting to see and have an invigorating walk along the beach.

We cleared up after the family had left and amazingly they had taken all their belongings . A first!

Bluesaphire - isn’t it hard not to snack, especially in the evenings. I need to lose weight to get into a dress for a wedding blessing on the 3rd September. The trouble is having visitors when we eat more and things we shouldn’t.
Having said that, Dh has just gone for the papers and he will bring it a freshly baked baguette which I will have with butter and marmalade . No hope for me ! ?

Wishing you all a pleasant day

Pittcity Sat 31-Jul-21 08:30:20

Good morning from a cool, cloudy Colchester. A changeable day weatherwise.
Food shopping is all that's on the agenda.
I'll try to get DH to think that my ideas about what to do next in the way of house decorating are his ideas. Is Miss *Marydoll's class open at weekends?

Love to all?

Alizarin Sat 31-Jul-21 08:15:23

Good morning from a cool, breezy south Cornwall. Invigorating. To the nearby market first thing to browse the book stall, then to our allotment coffee morning to devour cake. After that I must pull up some weeds on my overgrown patch. Have the best day you can.

Elizabeth1 Sat 31-Jul-21 08:14:16

Good morning all from a very damp start to the day here on the east coast of Fife. The weather won’t make much difference to me I’ve not planned any outings today I had such fun yesterday watching a version of Tarzan with my carer on Netflix giving himself freedom to knock in a few balls

I watched Bridget Jones baby for the first time where I laughed until the tears were streaming down my face it was so funny

Brook2704 I see you’re in st Andrews today please during your walk around look into the Criterion where you’ll get a delicious pub lunch doggies are most welcome too. smile

Have a good weekend everyone.

baubles Sat 31-Jul-21 08:11:44

Good morning Mick, morning all from dry and bright South Lanarkshire.

Good photos Ash and Jax, we’ve got an Imogen too.

Another busy day in the charity shop yesterday, my feet were aching by five o’clock, however it’s now closed for a fortnight due to the manager’s annual leave. A few of our regular customers were quite upset when I told them, I’m sure they enjoy the chat, I know I do.

Nothing much planned for today except that I want to give the spare room a thorough going over. My sister will be visiting for a week so I’ll be changing the bed and making sure there are no fingerprints from DGD’s sleepover on the wardrobe mirrors.

Wishing everyone a peaceful day.

Gelisajams Sat 31-Jul-21 08:09:58

Good morning from Shetland where it’s still cloudy and forecast to get even colder!
Our electric meter here has run out of money. It takes the old style pound coins so we will have to get some more off our friends. We are just reluctant to disturb them too early so it’s no cup of tea for us for a while.
Yesterday’s walk was one we haven’t done for a few years and we found it hard going as the the original path had disappeared down the cliffs and we we were forced inland with fences and gates to climb over.
Before we went back to our little croft we had a quick walk along Shetlands famous tombola at St Ninians.
Take care and stay safe everyone. ?

Greyduster Sat 31-Jul-21 08:09:20

Good morning Michael and all GNs from the Northumberland coast where it is wet, cold and blowing a hoolie! The weather coming up yesterday was foul but it was dry and calm when we got here. Had a nice dinner out and a walk on the beach but everyone was tired. Nothing much planned for today but I hope we’ll get out at some point.
Have a good day folks.

cornergran Sat 31-Jul-21 08:06:04

Morning Mick, morning All. A mixed sky over our corner of Somerset, undecided weather. The wind has dropped, hooray.

A truly enjoyable family day yesterday with much food consumption. Our mini typhoon loved the very windy beach, very excited to be blown along on his scooter when we turned back to the cars. I’m always sad when they leave, not sure when we’ll see them again as they don’t plan far ahead.

We’re venturing out on the bus today, destination as yet uncertain, could well involve lunch wherever we are.

Like the sound of the flan and pie harrigran, hope Mr H is more comfortable today. Wish I had your willpower bluesapphire, are you seeing positive results? Safe trip ashcombe and all travellers.

Take care everyone, hope Saturday is kind to us all.

Beechnut Sat 31-Jul-21 08:00:00

Good Morning everyone from a duellist Severnside.

I think I’ll have a look at my toilet problem today and see if I can fix it. I find it hard to ask for help so if I can manage to do something and it’s safe enough I do it myself.

It’s nice to see beach and sea photos. Have a good day all ?